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Phys. Ed. and Art Develop With the orange curtain to divide the gym, volleyball and basketball can be played by both boys’ and girls’ classes during the same period. Mrs. Geneva Wickens, Mr. Robert Miller, and Mr. Ward Smith teach the Phys. Ed. students of Hauser good sportsmanship and rules for playing various sports. Pictures displayed in the library and other places around the school show the creative work of the Art classes guided by Mr. Tony Sampson. In February, members of the Art classes sent entries to an Art Show at Ayres. They made a Nativity scene out of papiermache for Christmas. UP ON TOP! Lois Taylor, freshman, is held up by her classmates, Kim Thayer, Julie Leslie, and Connie Epperson, while others get into the act during some time before Phys. Ed. class. DOWN, TWO, THREE, FOUR! Sophomore boys, David expressions in doing warm-up exercises before starting to Boggs, Cecil Henderson, and Colin Schiedt, show different play a vigorous game of basketball. 22
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Courses Ready Students for Future Careers During the freshman and junior years students learn the art of cooking. As one walks down the hall, he is soon overcome by the tempting aromas floating from the Home Ec. room. During the Christmas season, girls are always busy preparing cookies for the entire student body, including teachers. In the sophomore year, along with cooking, the class is instructed in the care and aiding of sick people. They learn everything from how to roll a bandage to the treating of a snakebite. Demonstrations make the subject become more realistic. No Home Ec. department would be complete without the steady humming of sewing machines. Girls are taught the basic steps in using a sewing machine before they ever start to sew. A minimum of three projects is required to finish the course in sewing; but the girls find they can finish as many as five projects. The senior Home Ec. class learns the principles of design and how to use them in their own homes. Furniture styles are also presented to the class, teaching them how to choose their furniture for the future. Mrs. Betty Burney and Mrs. Harriet Spotts help the students prepare for the responsibilities of running a home and caring for a family. CLIP ALL THE THREADS-Pamela Rose learns the art of sewing in Mrs. Harriet Spotts sewing class. SIFT THE FLOUR TWICE! Julie Foster and Wanda Er- curacy. These girls are in the freshman cooking class, which win remind Sharon Webb that cooking takes time and ac- is taught by Mrs. Betty Burney. 21
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Ways of Expressing Hidden Talents at Hauser REAL CONCENTRATION.David Sneed considers his color scheme as he puts the finishing touches of shading on his picture in Art II. BRUSH STROKES. Creative talents are brought to the surface as Suzanne Finke places her impressions on canvas in Art 111. Art classes are taught by Mr. Tony Sampson. 23
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